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Below you will find an archive of monthly Newsletter(s) and the weekly update(s). Browse through the issues below, or follow the link located at the bottom of this page to subscribe.
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 | Volume 33 Copy (Jun 2010)
BPChildren NewsletterBe our fan on Facebook! Newsletter Volume #33 September 2009Cooking It Up RightDo you like to cook? Sammy Jo does. She's a teenager from Kansas City who has a special gift for cooking. Like many of our newsletter readers she also suffers with bipolar disorder and learning disabilities. Sammy Jo had some really rough times especially in school but she has shown that there is much more to her than her difficulties. Not only has she disc |
 | Pre-Order Swivel to Success Copy (Jun 2010)
BPChildren AnnouncementBe our fan on facebook! August 2009Pre-order for September ReleaseSwivel to Success Bipolar Disorder in the Classroom: A Teacher's Guide to Helping Students Succeed Swivel to Success is based on a teacher workshop developed by BPChildren to help educators understand and assist students with bipolar disorder. This 132 page book will give teachers a new perspective. The book presents information regarding the sympto |
 | Volume 32 Copy (Jun 2010)
BPChildren NewsletterBe our fan on facebook! Newsletter Volume #32 July 2009Special Money Matters IssueStruggling with financial issues becomes especially complicated when caring for the needs of a child with bipolar disorder. We have dedicated this issue of our newsletter to dealing with money matters. It is our hope that some of the resources included in this issue will help you deal with the extra financial pressures facing many families today.H |
 | Volume 31 Copy (Jun 2010)
BPChildren NewsletterBe our fan on facebook! Newsletter Volume #31 June 2009IN THIS ISSUEMadeline's Award Winning EssayBrandon and the Bipolar Bear is Newly RevisedBickering with Siblings "I Will Never, Ever Let Bipolar Beat Me" Madeline is a 13 year old girl who loves to do almost anything artistic. She enjoys singing, dancing, drawing and writing. Three years ago Madeline was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Like other kids with this illness s |
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